Log in to VAKA

A first connection to a new VAKA system involves a procedure in which the language, system name, username and password for Installer / Administrator must be entered. It is therefore recommended to be prepared for these tasks.

The first time the login information is used, an installer account is created and the installer is asked to enter their own username and password.

The next time the above login information is used, an administrator account will be created and the administrator will be asked to enter their own username and password.

Because login information is encrypted and cannot be read out afterwards, always handle login information with the utmost care.

Open a web browser and enter the IP address according to the table.

System type Factory-set connection point
System without B60 10.0.0.201
System with B60 10.0.0.101
System with B60 and booking 10.0.0.101/login

When using a different internet port than 80, you reach VAKA for Administration/Start Up using a fixed IP address/Domain name and port number, followed by /jnlp, (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:xxxx/jnlp)

User name: admin
Password: password

Suggestion: To ensure compatibility with most web browsers, choose a system name with no periods or commas.

OpenJDK and IcedTeaWeb, Windows

  1. In the browser's address bar, enter the IP address / Domain name of the connection point (according to the table above).
  2. Click Run.
  3. Select Remember this option and For site (...)
  4. Click Proceed.
  5. Done.

OpenWebStart, MacOS/ Linux

  1. In the browser's address bar, enter the IP address / Domain name of the connection point (according to the table above).
  2. Accept the download of runtime...
  3. Click Run to accept the Security Approval Required security query.
  4. Select Remember this option.
  5. Select For site http://....
  6. Click Proceed.
  7. Done

Automatic logout

On initial start-up, the system is set to log out logged in users automatically after 15 minutes of inactivity. This time can be changed to 5 or 10 minutes, or switched off, in System -> System Settings -> General.

For the HTML5 interface logout is always performed after 15 minutes of inactivity, irrespective of the time set. If automatic logout is disabled, no logout from the HTML5 interface is performed.

Updated 18/09/2023